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Re: [lojban-beginners] .e'o ko pe'u



On 29.05.2013 06:30, .iuROK. wrote:
coi

coi do'u

{ko} is used in Lojban where imperative mood would be used in other
languages. [...]

In Lojban, using {ko} (or experimental {ko'oi}) is THE method of
constructing "imperatives". For me, bare {ko broda} does not carry a
connotation of listener's obligation or subordination; it can be a
request, a permission, an advice, etc. A "connotation" MAY be conveyed
by additional words:
.i .ei dai ko klama
.i ko sidju mi pe'u
.i .e'a ko zutse
.i .e'u ko sisku
But default connotation should be unspecified.

mi tugni .i .e'u ko catlu la'e zoi zoi. https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/lojban/ko$27oi/lojban/iIbv6XvpT4k/urC0lVbdxhgJ .zoi ji'a noi srana lo do preti

mu'o mi'e la selpa'i

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